The security / law enforcement bots onboard the Axiom space station (flagship of the BnL fleet). They are featured prominently in the bottom half of the film when they try and stop EVE and WALL-E from making it to the central deck of the ship to put the plant in the special machine.

I was actually waiting for a Gundam Exia papercraft from one of our Japanese friends but it looks like Indonesian designer Timmy Arditio (aka Zell007) beat 'em to it.Gundam Exia appeared in the Mobile Suit Gundam 00 anime series.

Right beside Zombie George is Fold-A-Bot (left side of pic), which was released for Fat Chunk Volume 1 "Robot" - in case you missed it. If you want to collect, you can purchase those two books with the paper toy templates included or if you just want the paper toys then follow the link below.

Some yummy food papercraft from Niku-Mansei, this is the Hamburg Steak, a popular dish in the Japanese fast food scene.

The Hamburg Steak (aka Hamburger Steak, aka Salisbury Steak) is a variation of the hamburger, it is served without the buns, topped with brown gravy, and often comes with veggies - I'm not really a big fan of burgers without buns ^^

This Hamburg Steak papercraft set includes taters, corn, beans, batter-fried shrimp, hamburg steak - served on a sizzling plate, that comes with a fork, knife, fish spatula, and a complimentary chef's hat. Chow!

Hey look, another New York papercraft set, last time it was NY City icons now we focus on building structures + a train.

Build Your Own New York is a series of postcards published by Wurlington Brothers Press which can be cut and assembled into miniature paper models of prominent New York landmarks. We look for some of the spirit, if not the complexity, of the beautiful "Micromodels" designed by Geoffrey Heighway in the 1950s. All postcards are designed and drawn by Matt Bergstrom.

These New York City papercrafts include the following: Skycrapers (AT&T Building, Citicorp Center, Empire State Building, and Flatiron Building), Washington Memorial Arch, and IRT Train. Each paper model comes in a printed postcard (4-5/8" x 6-3/4") and cost $1.50 each, if you want to build the entire thing, that would be $9.

If you're a "thrifter" and can't afford Big Apple prices ^^ there's free papercraft models that you can download: One Times Square, Cleopatra's Needle, and the World Trade Center or you can head west and check out more free stuff featuring Chicago landmarks. Hat tip to Skelekitty for the links.

Besides the usual robots and monster myth that I like, aliens are another topic that interest me a lot. Here we see a cute little alien character who is the mascot for Yamagata Europes' QA Distiller software.

Character design by Ijsvenson and papercraft by Dré Sans of PaperBoxWorld. 2012, first contact ^^.

Bryan Rollins' Tubii paper toys Series 2 continues with the release of the many-handed Funktopus, give this dude a phonograph turntable and a DJ Mixer to get the party started ^^

Do not attempt to adjust your monitor. The mothership HAS landed. Sit back and relax and let the Funktopus enter your mind. He has traveled for eons ridin’ on the nebulous waves of funk Looking For the Perfect Beat. He continues his Motorbootyaffair and won’t stop until The Beat Goes Boom.